Weekend Happenings around the Twin Cities

Weekend Happenings around the Twin Cities

  • Stafford Family Realtors
  • 02/24/23

Here is your Twin Cities weekend rundown:

 

New Movies

  • Cocaine Bear
  • Mummies

 

Movies Still in Theatres

  • Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania
  • Magic Mike’s Last
  • 80 for Brady
  • Knock at the Cabin
  • M3GAN

 

Sports:

  • Twins Baseball
    • SS vs Tampa Bay Rays – Saturday, February 25th at 12:05 PM
    • SS vs Orioles – Saturday, February 25th at 12:05 PM
    • vs Phillies – Sunday, February 26th at 12:05 PM
  • Wild Hockey
    • vs Toronto – Friday, February 24th at 6:00 PM
    • Home vs the Columbus Blue Jackets – Sunday, February 26th at 1:00 PM
  • Timberwolves Basketball
    • Home vs the Charlotte Hornets - Friday, February 24th at 7:00 PM
    • Away at the Golden State Warriors – February 26th at 6:30 PM
  • Gopher Sports Calendar - http://www.gophersports.com/calendar/events/

 

Events

  • 2023 Minnesota Golf Show - Feb 24, 2023 to Feb 25, 2023
    • Check out the largest golf show in the Midwest at the Convention Center on February 24-26, 2023. The event features free MN PGA lessons, new clubs to test drive, and multiple vendors with everything from apparel to tech.
  • St. Paul Magazine Restaurant Week – Now through March 1st
    • Looking for a delicious way to spend your winter? Look no further! Mpls.St.Paul Magazine's Winter Restaurant Week is here, from February 20th - 26th! Some of the Twin Cities finest chefs will be dishing out mouth-watering two and three course prix fixe meals at prices ranging from $15 to $45. With over 55 participating restaurants, there is something to please every taste and budget! Save the date and make your reservations! Sponsored by Tock, Society Insurance and Stella Artois
  • Skijoring at Canterbury – Saturday February 25th at 1:00 PM
    • Watch this extreme winter sport that features a skier being pulled behind a horse while they dodge obstacles on the Canterbury racetrack! Skijoring is an adrenaline-packed race that involves a skier being pulled behind a horse! Competitors can reach speeds as fast as 40 mph as they maneuver through gates and other obstacles. Translating to “ski driving” in Norwegian, skijoring was first reported in the mountains of Central Asia thousands of years ago, according to Skijor International. It gained popularity in North America in the 1940s, and today is a competitive worldwide sport.

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